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NEN-EN 13832-3

Footwear protecting against chemicals - Part 3: Requirements for footwear highly resistant to chemicals under laboratory conditions

inactive, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 June 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Leg and foot protection): 13.340.50
scope:

This standard specifies requirements for all-rubber and all-polymeric footwear constructed to be highly resistant to specific chemicals. This standard does not cover footwear made from leather.

Document History

August 1, 2017
Footwear protecting against chemicals - Part 3: Requirements for prolonged contact with chemicals
This European Standard specifies requirements for footwear constructed to be resistant to prolonged contact with specific chemicals. The following risks are covered, degradation by chemical and...
NEN-EN 13832-3
June 1, 2010
Footwear protecting against chemicals - Part 3: Requirements for footwear highly resistant to chemicals under laboratory conditions
This standard specifies requirements for all-rubber and all-polymeric footwear constructed to be highly resistant to specific chemicals. This standard does not cover footwear made from leather.
September 1, 2006
Footwear protecting against chemicals - Part 3: Requirements for footwear highly resistant to chemicals under laboratory conditions
This standard specifies requirements for all-rubber and all-polymeric footwear constructed to be highly resistant to specific chemicals.
April 1, 2004
Footwear protecting against chemicals and micro-organisms - Part 3: Footwear highly protective against chemicals
This standard specifies requirements for all-rubber and all-polymeric footwear constructed to be highly resistant to specific chemicals.

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